# Expect script for ld-sh tests # Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation # # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # Test SH relaxing - that is, that it's disabled when SHmedia sections # are present. if ![istarget sh64-*-*] { return } # There are four source files: the first is SHcompact only, the second # is SHmedia only, the third has both, and the fourth has only a # .cranges section. The table below has: # Title # as flags for first source (else "n/a" to skip) # ditto, other three files # ld flags # 1/0 whether relaxing should have been done or not, or -1 if we expect # the linker to not produce an output file. if [istarget sh64*-*-linux*] { set emul32 "shlelf32_linux" } else { set emul32 "shelf32" } set sh64relaxtests { {"SH64 not relaxing, shcompact" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "n/a" "n/a" "n/a"} "-m$emul32" 0} {"SH64 relaxing, shcompact" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "n/a" "n/a" "n/a"} "-relax -m$emul32" 1} {"SH64 relaxing, shcompacts" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "-isa shcompact" "n/a" "n/a"} "-relax -m$emul32" 1} {"SH64 relaxing disabled, shmedia" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "-isa shmedia -no-mix" "n/a" "n/a"} "-relax -m$emul32" 0} {"SH64 relaxing disabled, mixed" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "n/a" "-isa shcompact" "n/a"} "-relax -m$emul32" 0} {"SH64 relaxing disabled, cranges" {"-relax -isa shcompact" "n/a" "n/a" ""} "-relax -m$emul32" 0} } proc run_sh64relaxtest {sh64relaxtests} { global ld global as global nm global objdump global readelf global srcdir global subdir global emul32 set testindex 0 set sh64relaxfiles { "relax1.s" "relax2.s" "relax3.s" "relax4.s" } foreach testentry $sh64relaxtests { set testname [lindex $testentry 0] set as_options [lindex $testentry 1] set ld_options [subst [lindex $testentry 2]] set expect_relaxed [lindex $testentry 3] set is_unresolved 0 set objfiles {} incr testindex # Assemble each file in the test. for {set i 0} {$i < 4} {incr i} { set as_file [lindex $sh64relaxfiles $i] set as_opt [lindex $as_options $i] if { [string compare $as_opt "n/a"] != 0 } { set objfile "tmpdir/[file rootname $as_file]-$testindex.o" lappend objfiles $objfile if ![ld_assemble $as "$as_opt $srcdir/$subdir/$as_file" $objfile] { set is_unresolved 1 break } } } # Catch assembler errors. if { $is_unresolved != 0 } { unresolved $testname continue } set binfile "tmpdir/relax-$testindex.x" # We're not interested in the pass/fail of the linker as much # as we're interested in whether or not relaxing got properly # disabled. Hence the lax checking here. file delete $binfile set result [ld_simple_link $ld $binfile " --no-warn-mismatch $ld_options $objfiles"] if ![file exists $binfile] { if {$expect_relaxed == -1} { pass $testname continue; } verbose "$testname: file $binfile doesn't exist" 1 fail $testname continue } catch "exec $objdump -d $binfile" objdump_output regexp "\[ \t](jsr|bsr)\[ \t]" $objdump_output ignore calltype if [string match $calltype "bsr"] { set relaxed 1 } elseif [string match $calltype "jsr"] { set relaxed 0 } else { verbose "$testname: neither jsr nor bsr found" 1 verbose $objdump_output 2 fail $testname continue } if {$relaxed != $expect_relaxed} { verbose $objdump_output 2 fail $testname exit } else { pass $testname } } } run_sh64relaxtest $sh64relaxtests